30% Off Banana Republic Fall Fashion Event

Code does work on items already on sale, but most of the usual men’s exclusions do apply: “Promotion not valid on Monogram,Heritage, Men’s shoes, Men’s bags, Men’s Gavin, Dawson, & Emerson pants, and leather apparel.”

30% off with the online only code BRFASHION might seem ho-hum in comparison to the just wrapped 50% off up to 5 full priced items Friends & Family sale, but that’s assuming a few things. One is that you got the invite to the F&F sale. And the second is that you went in store and found something worth the purchase. Some brick and mortar BRs just don’t get the same stock they have online (struck out myself this weekend). 30% off with new arrivals and sale items included in the promo is close to top notch for BR. Let’s get on with it….

Could be the best splurge-worthy blazer of the fall. It’s cotton, but it has a brushed, flannel like feel to it. It’s not wildly thick, but it’s much thicker than BR’s breezier spring/summer blazers. You’d melt in this thing if the sun’s out and it’s over 80. Incredibly soft, the pinstripes aren’t wildly contrasting, making it a jacket easy to wear to work or out on a date. Be prepared to size up and then have some tailoring done. A 38R on my frame is just too tight across the back, but a 40R leaves about half an inch too much fabric under the arm pits. Know the sleeve buttons are functional.

(Price shown above applies only to the “slate” color in regular sizes.) Linen doesn’t have to be a summer or nothing thing. If it’s a blend, has some decent weight to it, and comes in a darker neutrual like this slate grey, then what’s to stop you from wearing it whenever you want? Good looking texture to these thanks to the almost 50/50 linen cotton blend. Reviews say they run pretty trim, which seems standard for BR’s “tailored” line of pants. So if you’re a soccer player, skier, or someone with T-Rex like legs, might want to pass.

I’ve personally had good luck with these things, but some in the reviews haven’t. These are the midpoint between a razor thin dress sock, and a too thick casual sock. Smooth enough for most of us to comfortably wear with a suit, but still offers some bounce and spring to the fabric. Great way to tip the free shipping balance if you’re close. *Update: looks like the grey socks have sold out.

All right. Looks like they’re back for another year. These Extra-Fine Merino Vs unseated the silk/cotton/cashmere v-necks as the #1 sweater BR offers for a couple of reasons. The collar doesn’t dip to the extreme that the silk blend does, the ribbing around the collar is a little thicker and more substantial, and they’re usually less expensive. 100% merino wool. 10 colors.

Trenches aren’t for everyone, but hear me out. Beyond giving a guy the same shape a well cut suit delivers, a slimmer fitting trench is the perfect coat for traveling. Once the weather goes from cool to cold, lugging along a fat wool coat can be a pain. If the plane is hot, you’re hot, since they don’t often smash nicely into an overpacked overhead compartment. This one is the welcome nylon/cotton blend, this time favoring nylon over cotton in the mix, and also comes with a zip out wool-blend liner. Keep it out of the jacket until it gets cold, then see if you can get by when it’s bitter with the lined trench and a few layers underneath. Now in a black for those who like their coats dark. Know that this version is a little busier due to button flap pockets which are tough to see in the online pics.

And now BR is doing a three-piece suit. The $465 price is if you go three piece and get the vest. No, it’s not canvassed. But it’s one of the better fitting, feeling, and draping BR suits in awhile, and their suit separates have been on the upward swing as it is. Italian fabric and a surprisingly great off the rack fit on the 38R I tried on. Pattern is certainly noticeable, but the contrast is low enough that it’s not a punch you in the mouth kind of plaid. Stands out quietly.

The 30% off Banana Republic code BRFASHION expires today, 8/28/12. Free shipping kicks in at $50, and returns are free in store.

Comments

“A 38R on my frame is just too tight across the back,but a 40R leaves about half an inch too much fabric under the arm pits.”

Can a tailor really do anything about this? I bought that excellent nailhead suit in the spring in a 40R (fits well on the shoulders), but there’s a little too much space under the armpits / side chest area. I could take a little out of the waist but I don’t know if that would help. Alternative is to try and find a 38R which sometimes fits well, but that seems excessive. How do you usually handle this scenario?? Thanks as always Joe!

I’ve tried on a few of their blazers and they all fit differently and have working buttons now. They have a black corduroy one that fit me perfectly but was about an inch tighter in the midsection/chest than their other blazers. My tailor said he didn’t recommend trying to alter it because it would leave marks due to the material. They also have a grey one with elbow patches. The sleeves on that one run an inch longer than all their other jackets. That couldn’t be altered either due to the working buttons.

Couldn’t agree with you more. I tore that page out and it’s sitting on the desk here. Will absolutely be in a “most wanted” coming up. Had high hopes to see it in store over the weekend with that 50% off F&F burning a hole in my pocket. But… hasn’t hit all brick & mortars or the web yet.

It did feel nice and soft but this is the one I was talking about earlier that had sleeves that run an inch longer than their other jackets (at least on the 38R). Can’t do much on the alterations since it has working buttons.

Hope your right about the V-neck on the sweater, the silk/cotton/cashmere one dips way too low for a guy. Also grabbed a four button cotton pullover sweater, iffy about sleeve length but we’ll see! Plus, BR about a minute from my house so easy returns.

I’m in the market for a trench. I like the nylon blend on this one and the removable liner, but I’d like it a bit plainer looking: single breasted and sans epaulets. Anyone know of something like that?

I’m a bigger guy and generally get my coats in XXL to accommodate a jacket but the BR trench only goes up to XL. Any suggestions on a similar trench coat thats a little bigger/ within the same price range?

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